This is a 20-page typed booklet giving the program for the first reunion of the Indiana Union Board Members from 1909-1935. The reunion was held on November 22, 1935, at the Indiana Union Building of Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Former president and current professor Arthur B. Leible presented "A Journal Through the Minutes of the Union Board from 1909 to 1932." Some of the subjects Professor Leible mentioned were the sale of the barbershop, installation of a telephone, cuspidors in the trophy room, closing the pool room during the influenza epidemic in 1918, and repairing the Victrola. Governor Paul V. McNutt, who was president of the Indiana Union from 1911 to 1912, gave the closing speech entitled "The Indiana Union -- What It Meant to Me as an Undergrad, and What its Future Should Be."

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Biographical or Historical Data:

The Student Union at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, began in 1909 with John M. Whittenberger as the first president. At their first reunion of past presidents on November 22, 1935, the program was a review of the minutes of the Union Board presented by Arthur B. Leible, president from 1915-1916.

Ownership and Custodial History:

This collection was received by Rare Books and Manuscripts as a donation.